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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1880)
Sfte (Swi reflate. lie t?Blltaae4 E-rarr Staroay Morataa; XT TURNER & COX, efin, Mala Street, pp. ta Co art Heate, Balm or SabaertpUoa la Cola. One Tear, in advaaco i I J (3 00 Six Months :?ttttl&0 Three Months t J I I I 1 90 Single Copies : : t t I t 16 THE EAJST OBSOONI&.K Job Printing: Office. ratios ov advertwisu ts cots. lw. 1 Inch $ a to 2 tactics a ro 3 inches i to Incne 5 00 l col. 7 ia J 13 CO leolasinis 09 lis. t 00 SCO 703 am CO 13 Qj um 3) tO 2m. f & 00 SCO 11 CO II CO 20 IB u ta si no lrr mos as co t mot as soot 70 co 130 tO IUJ09 Htm is to 20 Cfl X CO seas T) CO so to Xotleealn local column. SJeenUfxrlJaefint Icienlon, to cents per Hoe ecti (nbaeoaest In sertion. Ad vertlaiar. bills pay Ible oarterly. YOL. G. PENDLETON, XJAIATIL'LA COUNTY, OllEGON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1S80. NO. 1. i PEXDLETOK, ORDG03T. J BOOK AND JOB PRINTING j Of every description neatly aa preaspuy eu- rated at reanniMa rate. ' Xoticx. Si eh pie asBeBBeeeseats of blrtks, j marriacw and deaths will be inserted witheat ! charge. Obiteary notice will be charged fer ao cording to their length. Single eepks of the Eur Osxeaxxxj la wrap per, lor muling, eaa be obtained at thu eSee. T7c as mat so retp-msibflity fee views wprmal by correjpoadects. r. net testis. e 1. . TUSTES Ss BELL, ATTOBNETS AT LAW. AXD NOTaXTJ" PCKJC. Peadlelca - - . - - OfCfW. Pake in Opart 5oaa. JOHX A. GUTES, ATTOBNEY AT LiV, FEXDIXTOX, 0KBS05. 6rncs JTp Main, shore Poatofiee. FTAfcTS & TTALEEBj ATTORNEYS AT LAW, rCOLTTOX, OHBGOX. Orrot, In the Coert Hoan. 118. E. JL CLEXEXTS, PHYSICIAN, SUEGEOK AKD ACCOUCHES. J3ot Beck, Umatilla County, Oregon. All calk promptly attended to, day or night. BR. J. B. LIXDSIT, SURGEON AND DENTIST. rrxDirrox, : : : : oeegox. Bmgcjj ft Speealtr. 7. X. FSTJXTT, PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEOK. pexdletok : : : : osseo.' OSee at resdeeee. W. C. XcEAT, X. 9. PHYSICIAN AND STJBGEOX. FXDLXT05, OKBGOX. OracE Opposite the Pesdletao Hotel. W. P. SSEXEE, X. B. " PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. rEXDLETOK, OEBSOX. Ofiers his professional terrieea to the people of Pendleton and enrron Tiding ceuatry. Omcz At residence east ol Court Hobos. . C. WHITCOXB, X. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. prxDixroy, osscos. Will tUesi. to all calk, day or sight, with proiBpteew. All diaeaae truied hy the lit mt aad rery beeiaede fer the eeasfert of thepatiaait. IIA15ES t LAWRESCE, ATTOBNETS AT LAW. eaxlee crrr, oebgox. Will practice at law in all Court in Oregon and Idaho. Particular attention paid to lrainoe in Baker ana Union counties. ss. j. ir. xixiy PHISICIAN AND 8UEGEOX. PesdMes, Ongas. AH oath piompMy aUaaded to, day or &&L Ome Ore? the Drac Store. ,-EP. EiGUr, 19, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON. WEBTOX, OEBSOX. Oftee oa Mala Street j. b. Tcsars. i b. cox TUK5ER & CON, ATTOBNETS AT LAW, PENDLETON", OEBOOK. Office on Main ttreet, oppoeite the Court IioTne. LAND AGENCY. DWIQHT 4t BAILEY, Settrai Lud A tests, KUris PtfUc, &mI eejll mrxrz bsoeebs, FeadletoB, : : : : : Orrr- Hare TowBa&ip Plata of all eerreyed land In TTmaiille. coaaty, afid Keeonl of all Claima from rat location down to the pretest time, and correct ed cemi-ireekly from the Lacd Office at La Grande. Will eeeare claima for parti e under any of the land Law, of the United States; condnetoontested cnaea before the Local land Office,aad on apjieal to the DeperUBest at Waahingtoa. a-Will foraih Soldien Additional ITotne Mead Float asd ell kind of Land Scrip on abort notice, and at lowest market ratea. Will bay and eell Land, Claim , City Property, ete en reason able coaspiiaioa. The Plata and Beeerd above referred to are the only onet of the kind ia Umatilla county and aeU tlera can aare time asd a trip to La Grande by coming to sa. We haye cpeekl faeilitiea for lo caUsg new eemen. mch27 WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY. ESTABLKKED IX IBM. O. BRECHTER, Maanfootorw of Sfead, Cakea, Pie and all kinds ofCraekao. Fke-preof buiMieg. JCaUai tfftejt, ( i' : WaJla Walla 6. RoracaiLn. ROTHCHILD&BEAN (Successors to S. Bothchili) Would respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to their Largely increased stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which the laoreased faeflitiea afforded by their combination enable thea to o3cr AT THE VE1Y LOWEST KATES. Their Stock will Constat aa keretefora of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWRE, China and Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, ItOTIOKS, ETC. They vQl alwaya take plead rt in QiEg any oMera with whieh they xaay be eclrutod to the test of their ability. GRAIN JLJXIi HIDES And other predaee takes !a exchange a! the Xigheft il axket atc CASH PAID POB WOOL. D.W. PRENTICE &Q0. MUSIC STORE. 107 Flt8treet,FertlJU&lOr. AH lsstrBeta toU en & feUHast plaa areatoorremarCASII PKICSS. Oct Pksoe I and Organa are frees the beat saaken, aed mr pneea and tens are tae eacetc oi aay Bum os theKorth Pade Coaat. We folly gBCTaetee erery Inatrsaaest w aaH.aad each Psaao aad Orxn u aliu aeeospaued wi th a gaart&tee &esi the mannfaetear. WEBER PIAHOS ARE THE BEST. IaaUllsectTerm: $M, tm er aaac euh Iwlrnof, (15 or $33 per mmilh. HAINS BROS.' PIANOS ABE TtTT.TA-RT.T. IaaUlkaeat Terai: K, $U balaaae, U ar $99 per each; ABE THE BEST HEDIU3C-P2I0ED PIANO IN THE WOULD. Inrttllmer.t Term! $15, XX, or mart, ab feaiaaee, or I par aaaattu ESTEY ORGANS SING THKIrt OWN PBAISE AND LEAD THE WOULD. Standard Organs ABE UNBITALED. Ina'allment Term: $15, t2S, or man eafcfc; Ixuasee, ?iO or fib per me&vL. If installment ierms aa auoted abore do sot exactly pleae,they caa be ehasged to colt ooa- Teniesee oi eauomer. D. W. PRENTICE & CO. Music Dealers, JJtP fCKIHDt or t: w. pbeivticii oo.'8 MOXTHLY Musical Journal. PRICK 75 OEimi rR TKAfU ChWm $12 Wrtti tf New Math EMh Ynt UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE COMPANY. NTAOES WltX X.EAVK PEXDLKTON FOR UMATILLA Every Tnev day, Thundar and Fatnrdav at 10 P. AL; re turning from Umatilla the ume days on r riral of the baata from The Dalles PKXDLETOX FOR THE DALLES Daily via. Pilot Rnck and Heprmer at 6 A M. rEXDLETOK FOR WALLA WALLA DaBy at! A.JL; and fer Bwae City at 2 A. M. NEW COACHES, NEW STOCK, ckilied Lrnrm, and auo per! fbrmaneeef servbe on time are the feature f the Company. Fare greatly red need. Apply to LOT LIYF.RM.0RE, AGEM. Salhbary, UaiTcy A Co., Frepriftor. Opportunity reK OUR SUESGRTBEES AmKUUee Uw aocMit7 of eer niacrB fjr haitt-f m nttrepoittia Brwrptrr, iro ttittonoCllta EAST 0REG0NIAN Sara nettJmi U asakiac inr rumri m FRANCISCO Ctonicle, . S3 00 per Year, A&t tS jrlr rabwrtrtioo tf & CHSOSIClt Botk Papers for Ose Ter For 34 OO. PerUo 2Ve. Bath Mm rtl to cea er twe bUroaca. ejtSeoti wak tt actaaftar, ec tor Cm istll sa ef 50 Oents. A BOOK BocbfUclotV VewSJrcrsk tka Rcr34 rttkalUtct 450 Books, OcsjcfafcutMrriaclralvcrki ef tbe Sttag Aefaon U riCTlOV. rOCTST. UliTOEI EIOCKJlMfl rrOCTUiC. rAEJciro aai CtUt. taJ rscltr, IUtatx far htM W cfcnt tma. TvUrflstos .ctfc estben atICZ rxv ooorts. abbott. Loxcrzxxair. TEXXTKJ5. KOStXY. ADDUOS.He. HIW TO IET A LIIRART. BrUk&raitutartef tiaoTtefr,ara tcr ef tasilk la tbc wc Skrttlcrood sir c!u tocCT al f n a Cteb. viteb. la a iltxalarrmizzx ch taatlr vttk iMr local Jtr. CTild mim ctuta ti cm! xartrrtoaua JocraO. U VTZXLT CHKOMCLZ fer cm Tr.aE2el ctmI. Ibr cacVu tor a t9s7. TVu. bf acBiUc at ee tia tkrr nb cnrCau. lliry eold at tca yjn u4 tk cbokref Toar Standard "Works j AOBketiizntacrirticMat atllammU Cl" 23GHT EOOKS Or am ilrrt;i-M at co Uju JOCB7XSX OooU; er SOxo ntartlrtioc at ce. Usm ifl (it daaa of Tveaty-Ome Sok. AilMbnaUKtltiu erf H cxcaM aal SAN FRAHOISGO CHRONICLE I THE Leading Newspaper er the IPacilic Coast. TDE CHS0XICLE BCILBU0. TKC KA?f FKAXCXKCe CRRSXI CI.V i tk firtt prr on tba reaattsaUUtr as l 'iw tmhorM an4 t4UUlltr of 1U X1TWS. ' itbatlbworiddnlrrtekiionieattlfl Irooi .j eotomM. It alst to SU Ttr,nslre jacet of a firvtIua paper. I It Tdxn,lJc Brrorf an th tint uti tnort rdtaUe. lu LocaJ Xnri tbe foUerf and trSciort. aad Hi JjiiUsuU from tb aUnt ps Is tba ctjontry. THE CHH8XICXK has aapte,aI alnri will Le, tlx trim! and thaaptno of Um profit ai aalsct comiiiitloot, dkjar, tnctan lioaaercujriwtao of any klaj. It tll fc tsdt la errrrUJa. seutnl la nochlaa: fair and laparual to all partW, jtt txpurtnx corrvp tioawbtrrTtr taeai, and wotklocwitb berlna b4to to promcte ead prourt ertty laUmt el IbegmtreUlcvboa It crrt andoswboalt itprzAt tar 1U rapport. . Tha SAX FKAJfCIKCS WEEKLT CHBBHICI.E. lb. Bxt LrlUUst asd coca. jicU 'Weekly rper In tbe World, prist rnraUrlr 73 celeaof, or tlsbt pan,ef Km. Lttmrti and Court! InJoraaUoai alio a irrncnlBrrct Afrksltsnl Dfpartntat. $2 for One Tear, j ladedlnc pcaUar, to aa, put of tb Caitad SAMPLE COPIES SEST FREE. pr All ordtn Btot U acMapaaM k tta et GOLDEN Wit j DEMOCRATIC l'L.TKOUJl. Tlie Dmocratio party of the United State in Contention areniblU declare : Firat We pJrdpe ourxlrea anew to tha corutitational doctrinea ami traditiona of the Democratic party a illuitratcd br the teach ing and example of along line of Jlemocratie atateamen and patriot. . t embodied in the platform of the Uat 'atKHiil Convention of the party. second Unrasmon to ceatralixation anil that dauKeren apirit of cnenoehment which letxls to eenlidat the cr of all the de part men U intoonr, and thn to create, what- i erer may be the fernu of gorrrnment, a rral derpotlara : na anmptoary law, aeparation of , Church and Sute far the good of each, com- mom eebeei to te festered and protected. i biru Home rule. bonet money, oonaut- 1 in? of treld. ilir and naier eon rertible into eoin on demand; the atnet maintenance of the public faith. State and National, and a tans' for revenue ealy. reurui I be aaberdtnatien of the military tu the eiril power, and a treneral and thor- oczh rrferm of tbe eiril aerriee. Fifth Ricbt t a free ballet aaU.eiijrht preLerratire ef all right, and must and ahall be maintained in erery lurt of theao United Statea. Sixtli The cxiatinf adminiatratioa ia rep- mentmtiTe of MBraer snr. and ita claima of the right to aurround the billot boxea with traona and depntr maraba'stotntin-HlateaaJ batntet the ejection, and the unprecedented uicqI thereto I i mantam ita corrupt and depot power, ibuL the people and imper- lit thr InatitaUosf. Seventh Tbe creat fraud ef 1ST6, by which opoa a faUe cc-oul o' the electoral rote of two State, the candidate defeated at tie poll waa declared talc l'mtdent, r i ler tre nrat time in Amerieaa bia. vy the will of tl e peo ple waa Kl aiiide urer threat of military lic ence, atroex a crad'r Uew at oar ttem o rtprtx ntative gore, -ncee . . The Democrat'c party, to proerre tbe eoontry from the ho- ror e! tbe etru war. autnai.ted far a time in the firm and patriotic faith that the people weald pantali tLe crime lyru. lata taace precede and i w jit aay other. It itrpate a more avcml duty soa'the people of the Un ion than tu ct addreaicd to the coaaeience , of a nation of t eemen. lirhth VTt execrate the course ef thb td- siaiatratiM in making plaeea fer political critaiaaU, and demand a reform by alatute wbieb ahaH avake it forevrr impcwible for a defeated candidate to bribe hi a way to the real ef a nasrper by rULiiatee upon the peo ple. jThn waa rrd agrain ia reaptmae to de- maada. and reeetrtdwiUi applaaae.! mth Tbe reaolntloa o' Mmntl J. rudea not apua to be a candidate far electien, the exalted place to whieb he waa elec-ed by a maieritr of bia couatrrmea, and from whtsh he waa exelnded by the lead era ef tho Uepab- Beaa rrtr. la recxtved by the iVmoersla of the Uatted State, with aesafbilitr, and they declare tk-eir confidence in hi wiadom and patrwtiam asd iatesniy uatnllied by the aa ae)U f the ceaoea enemy, and they farther declare to bio that he ia followed into the retirement he Laa chotee for himaclf by the yriathy and rwpeet ef hi fellow dt&srna who regard bia aa eso who, by cleratia the ataadard of public morality asd adoraiag and I ? . , V , r . : . .Lf.. paniying uc fume xxrm, a.tnu us -a ice rantade of hi country and hi. party. Teath Free abipa and a lire caasee fer Amrneaa commerce cat the aea and oq the land ', no dtacriainatioa ia favor of traaapor tatioa lines ccrporaaen er tauoopoliea. iaeTenta Ameadmeatol tav Uarlmgame treaty; bo more CbinoM! immigration except for travel, edoeattoa and fereiga commerce, and therein carefully guvrded. Twelta fabtae mooer tod paotte crtcit for pablie pupor aoSdy, and poblie lasd. fer aeteal Kit tier. Thirteenth Tbe Democratic party I the friend of labor and tbe laboring man, and pled re. iuclf to protect him alike against the cormorant aad the com tan nr. Fourteenth We conzratalate the country bius the hoaeatr and drift ef the Democratic CvegrcM which ita reduced the public expra cMtare 40.000.000 a year : npon thocootin- sataea ef preapenty at Lome aad tbo nation al boner abroad, and above an, upon me premiae of aucb a change ia the admiaiitra lien of tbi Govtrnocst aa ahall injure it genuine baatinr reform in CTtry department f tbe public rrier. A writAr in the ll'stsAjt' Jmtrnni com' plaias of meeting in lwwn yonpg u- ilitK rvlnprl In the armc&r&nfX) of idlOCT Tit- a rwvnliar tsMliotl if combimr the hair down orcr the forcbeaul, familiarly mown as "oancintT. ana tuts; - u u nnJMt spirit Iimhi' cansidcrfyl xtrOHC mm.lw,1A 11.,. VAn r r. wtMn 4l,n. . X same wlut is evidently copied from tbe .? i lanaui nsyiama i PENDLETON HOTEL Mala Htreet, Peadletea, r. THIS OENTBALLY LOCATED Ayr. -.. . rercuLR hscie HaTing beta EXTIRELY BEFITTED and REFUR51SHED la now open for the reception of gaeata. THE TABLE Will at aU Umca be lound famished with the rery beat the market affords, and every exertion made to aatafy the patron ol tae boote. THE BEDS Are all sew. asd the room have been farnished in the nexteet style and with every convenience usually found in a ant-cits souse. . THE PENDLETON HOTEL V .It ll,lM.rfi.Mitf will I. .n vill, V lim. and the proprietor is determined that it shall maintain tae rcpuiauon ci ociag vne Best Hese tt ef tfce Xeiafalm. The resident and traveling public are resprct folly Invited to calL ' K. BAKER, Proprietor D. W. BAILET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rrcotATOX, otMiy. Office Main street, dp stair, ever Eur Ore roiian nfGee. I0 WILSON HOTEL. UMATILLA, OBEGON. . Mr, if. A. Wilson, formerly cfOreahj lo cated oa Front street, Umatilla, where see has opened a flrst-clasa hotel. Tbe beoso baa bees refitted, the beds are exeollcat, aad tbe table wW be supplied with tho best tho tauktt aJbrds. Travellers will not regret stopplag at thk plao. K. W. SUge Owafsay's eoaebw ttopbora. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN. Kplrtled ClreaUr from Geo. Wearer to OrtenlMtkirm, I.xnuXArous, Spt. 23. The fullowinr circular letter ha been addressed to Greeiibackeni of the anion by their can didate for prt-aident. iMHAXirou, ImL,Fept.27,lS$0 To the Greenback Labor Men through out the United Slates: I urgently re-icest that you havo a truck off by the thoasaiids. lorarraiauob in eacncoaniy, iuu extract from Mr. lUvard a Nw York iw.ocli. in which be says the democratic candidates for presideul and view president and the democratic party are in favor of hi bill to de;roy greenbacks, ana uut they will carry oot that policy. Publish the Ilajard resolution with full extracts from his peech eo that people may know tost hat it is that tbe democratic party and its candidates ara pledged to carry oat. Tie ifce is now folly made up. Let every greenbacker In tho union arouse himself to tbe real situation and brand ai an ir famous traitor to our holy cauxr aay man without regard to hi former ataad ins in our party, who attdmptsta transfer voters to either of the oM parties. X Kjut Case. WakSAW, IniL. Sept. 3. Three week ?incv, Annie I. ShaftiR, dausbter of a di rector in tbe rtnt tattoaal, secareU $300 on a forced check. Her father imme diately made the discorery and faiiis; to keep her away from a married adventurer, thought beat to have her arrested fer forgery. Three ilars after being jailed, (be confeafed that G. L. Smith, a married raan,was the forger. He was arrested, gate bail and sines has been irylsg to aecure bail for Annie bet failed. This afternoon he went to the jail, shot Annie dead and killed himself, devotion said to bo the cause. A of Great Important to Oregon. Xxrw York. Sept. 2. The 7w pnnts an article headed "Another Great Rail- road." giving the hbtory of the Oregon Pad tic Kailroad Oaiiiaay and the pjins of tbe eastern capitahf ts to pctah it for- want. It ta proposed to go to work at once and finish the line froc " to Ysquiaa bay and to oon.it" from CurTaltu eastward, t miles to be nroitmcd and f .- der by September 1. IS steamers wul then be put Oa w . 1 aqutaa usy loMnr rasosaea. I A Jfarder Cafrt. MAjrrrrouAC. Wu, Srrt. 20. Aasio Slroker, who has been oa trial for the murder of her captoyer. Mia Nancy Heywood. to-day a as riaitcJ by her mother, h, boiilmg np the Catholic croan!adjariagher to tell the truth, got from her a coafesswa of the murder which conferSMKi see sbaetBUy made in court. Sho said that Naacy acoUed ber and called her craay, wbtck sa exav periled Ircr that tbe paatied ber down oa tbefioir, and picking up aa ax .truck her on the t.cad aad neck, aad fiadiir' her lifeless, dragged her eat into the yard and concealed her body. The girl ts only vcn:cea yevrs oM as ran neither read nor a tiie. She ha hitherto shoa n no c of grief. Fire at Fort nd,rv. FobtDouoc la, Sopt. A destruc tive Cra occurred here but night. The dry goods store of Hall & Juiiaa, boot and shoo store of Crosbr k Co, hardararo store of Pruo'tas and First National Bank were burned, besides smaller building?. Lo! estimated at one hundred Uwuaad dollars; insurance, fifty thousand. A Otamai Action. LViruTiux. Sept. 3. I'oi Clark has akrd the Louisville Jockey Club ta re store to the turf T. G. Moore, who shot at him and was expelled from the track therefor. The cau L poverty of Moorv and his family. The Xaraua W.wia, SnaTrag Ouae. Salt Like, Sept- 23. La night argu ment was beard In tbe supreme roert In the woman suffrage dee. but no deci sion given. If decided aratmt the wnien it will cut the Mormon rote short loUO. Tae Bnder Aaraln. Torixa. Ks Sept. 30. Gov St. John lo-dar. on reauest of the count v attorncr of Labette county usncd a requisition fer tho Bender family, ills not known on what state the requisition is made, but tho governor declares belief that no mL take has been made this time, and that the Benders bare really been found. Tat? Blow Oat tae Gas. Ixo: Axarous. Sept SO. James Forester and wife from La Porte stopped at tbe Lyle house last night and on retiring blew oat tbe gas- This morning Forester was found deed in bed ana nts wne a mo ts despaired of. X. V. R. K- Co. Kleetlan. New Your, Sept. CO. The annusl meet ing of the stockholders of the Northern Pacific Ilailroad was held to-day and tha following were elected director to serve one year Frvd'k Billings Charles B. Wright, Benj. P. Cheney, Johnston Lir ingstone, Jos. Lrirworth, Joseph P. Potts, Alexander Mitchell, Hugh McCulloch, AabbellH. Barney, Wm. R. Garrison. Henry E. Johnson, ltobt, Harris, and Jamrs B. Williams. IteeoluUons were adopted requesting and advbing the di rectors to provide as early as In their judgment prudent for tho construction. completion ana equipment oi mu com pany's railroad to 'he western terminus oa the Montreal river to Puget Sound, and for that purpose to use and employ all tbo resources of the company as far as required and to execute tuch mortgage and mortgages on the wholo or any part of the line of constructed road and land granted by congnru appertaining thereto as shall Beoa to the board of directors best calculated to accomplish tho early completion of tho enterprise The newly elected directors organiied by electing Frederick Billings president; Samuel Wllkeson, secretary Robert Belknap, treasurer, and Gcorgo Gray, general coun sel. CttlneM Kutbaaaador. Xtvr Yobs. Oct. L Anions tho passen gers for Havana by to-day's steamer, the 54 ra togs, is a member of tho Cnlnese em- ua;y to tho uniteuaiaicsapain ami i cru In a nassnort civen br his Imperial Chin- cso majesty's envoy extraordinary and minister nlemnotentlary. Tho namo and titlo ara eivun as II. E. Tons Ling Kang intendant of tho circuit of tho empire of China. Ho goes to Cuba for purposes connected with tho embassy, one of the principal .objccU being investigation of tbe coolie trade. Wheat Crop of tbe .lortUweat. Mtsxrarous Oct. 1 In tho aggregate, wheat ia Minnesota aud Dakota ha turned out better than expected three weeks ago when heavy rains overtook1 harvester! In Minnesota. The crop is bat little short of an average and Dakota's is fully up to average turning out 20 to 30 bushels to the acre, and mostly grading No. 1. Jn some localities tbe yield Is S3 bushels to tho acre. The Northern Pa cific railway is employing its entire friegbt irg capacity to move the grain to Dnlutb. Receipts there but week reached 133,600 bushels. Prices rule, &3c for No. I, S3 for No. 2,, for No. 3. Millers pay ax high a 01c for No, 1, delivered at Daluth. Re celp's of wheat approximate COO, 000 bushels per week, and it is shipped at once by lake to the sea-board. Prices rule as high as 9j( for No. 1 hard, and W for No. 1. which are fair prices. till AuotberXtace axobberjr. St. Loco. October 2. Specials from southwest Missouri, say that tho stage which runs between Poarce City, Mo., and Eureka Springs, Arkansas, was atoppod on Wednesday last, some twenty miles from the former place by a party of six masked and well armed men. The passengers were robbed of their money and other -valuables. About tunc hun dred dollars was takes. Other passes gd throw away their pocket-books con taining fifteen hundred dollars, when the stage waa stopped, but recovered them when the robbers left. Hr. Chaaplaia attempted to draw a revolver, but a bul let from onoof the robbers which passed through his coat-alcove admonished him to keep quiet. lhl Treason, jr. J. Tamos. N. J., October 2. A fire at Trenton basin this morning destroyed the property belonging to tha Mer chanta' Transportation Company; West, Clark k Case, wholesale grocdrs, asd Grant A Sons, coal dealers, to tbe value of 30,000. Insured; incendiary. Arreatof a Jiarneror. Chicago, Oct. 2. Wm. FairehiW. who has aa occasion served, borne- the alias of Barton, Clark, Howell or Shoemaker, asd who served terms Jor Tarious crimes in the Michigan asd Ohio pesitestiariej, was arrested here tj-day for the murder of an old man named Richard Preach whom Fairehild asd his wite had enticed to Kansas under promise of taking care of him, asd then murdered him is cold - tarst bcase krsoTO to Hi anltTao-diy a ... committed in 1S75. Trmt la Vlrxlalsa. Pcraxsorcaa, Ta., Oct. 2. There frost here asd is adjactst counties last sight for the first time this season. It is sot thought aay ret Wit! dasiage was dose. Experimental Base Bait Gane. Chicago, Oct. 2. Chicago. 2; Buf falo S exhibition game with square bats asd a lively balL It waa sot a very satisfactory experiment. Fiercr. late of the Oakland, pitched for the Chicago?. Tae lyoatsvlllo store- LonsTrxxn, Oct. 2. Mtlo tenia for 3-year-olds thai have sot won in prior to 1-2-1, Yir- August, 1850: Ventriloquist cista 2-1-2. Dictum 3d. Time. asd 1:19'. Sellin grace, all agssi, I miles: Matagorda won. Mis Naiter il. Time, 22- Third nee, mile dash for two-year-old colts: Lelex tou, Lucy Jay 2nd. Time. 1:45. Daah ; mile: Malone woa, Blanche 2od, 313 Naiter 3rd. Time, 1:17. Knee at Krlxhtoa Beaeb. New York, Oct. L Brighton Beach races I laa di cap heat race, mde heats, won br Surge, who took the second and third "heats, Mamie B. taking the first; time, 1:W 1:451:10. Boardrnaa won the 2d race, milo and as eighth; lie Brahi.ni. 2d: time. 2 minutes. Tho 1 mtledaah was won by Atmblo Foot, Krunp Gun 2d; Calmotrser 3d: time. 1:44. liasdicap hurdle race, mue asd a half; woa by Miss Mallory; Ohio Boy 2d; Bay Bum 3d; time, tlacnlar Caa. New Alsaxt. (Ind.) Oct. 2. Edward Cromwell, while working ts a held with N&than Lam Jen is Orasgo county was seized with a chtll, asu in tho deunam that attended it, seriously stabbed Lam den, asd then drowned himwlf in the river. Raera nl ML loala. St. Locra, Oct. .2. Mattio Hunter paced is 2:10 . failing to teat her own record. Match race, 3 Tear old. colts: Cole man's colt won. distaaciac Hunt's colt; 1. miles. In 2i class. Bobort Mc Gregor won. Minnio It. 2nd, Wm. H. 3d. Time, 223'., 2:23, 2.-23;. Frco for all: Charley Jtord won. beat- inr HopefuL Time, 22, 222, 2:23,. PACIFIC COAST. Atrodona Balebrry. Siesba Crrr. Sept. 23. The most atro cious murder la the annals of tho county was committed on Allreu smith, a native of the state oirew iork, aged about 69 years. Ho was living on the north side or tfce sierra valley stage roau, auoui tu rec quarters of a mile from this place. By testimony oi tne coroners jury neid yes terday evening wo learn the following facts:' That Alfred Smith was murdered somo tiBeon the evening of tho 22d of September about ono hundred and twenty feet south of his house on the souts side of tbo road. Largo pools of blood, with gray bai ror tho unfortunate old man suck ins: to the sharp cugo of numerous rocks, in dicatoa most hoiribla butchery. From them ho was drasrzed down tho ravine. and all along the vr ,y blood and bunches of cray hair can be plainly seen on sharp rocks. Tbe ravino showed a trace where the old man was finished, aa blood is stuttered about fur twenty feet, and then it seems that he was carried across the road into his house, where his body was deposited in tho woodshed witb wood piled around and on the body, and the premises given to . the names. A teamster, driving unMie road about o'clock in tho morning-, was the first one who hroueht the news to town. Within a short time the entire population visited thd premises. The trunk aad head of the old man was all that was left. He was burnt beyond recognition, his arras and less being coinDlctelyburaed to aslies. A nest mortem examination by Br. J. J Sawyer disclosed a fracture over the, left temple, Wesuws two mere en lefi of aliBll. RiMMtkioa of this fall tlaed poiated towards hi' a ear est Beigfcbor, T, Devitte, a nan with when Alfrii SMtttt has been having a law suit for nearir tlireo years, on account of disputed land. Define was arrested and a coroner! jury brought in a verdict that Alfred Smith, was murdnred and acca&edTbotnas Derine of committing the crirn?. Sensational Stmry Coneernlnsr tne Lojo of Ike S learner "Matblliie." SsxFbaxcisco, Sept. 27. Henry Wil liam, who claims to have just arrived in port from tho Mexican coast, tells a sensational story eoncerninz tbe loss of the bark 31athUde. It will be remem bered that a boat with tbe chief mate and a. portion of the crew arrived at Mazattan.and that the govern meat yacht Freda and Sir Tbotnas licaketh's steam yacht, Lancashire Witch, cere dispatched In search of Capt. Jones, wife and boat's crew, without success. William says tbe second mate and seven seamen remained on the bark, -which, after being tossed about for some days, west ashore thirty miles above Altata. on Atirutt 21st. The vessel was soon covered with quiclcaands of tbe coast. In an attempt to make a landing in a boat Charles Smith (second mate), Edwarl Bronn and two sailor were lost. Williams, Martin JoTnSCO aad Henry Smith finally reached Flaya, Cotorado, thence tba former made his way to San Francisco. The thief mate, in his account of the wreck, made no mention of anyone being lft on board tho bark. Keai ut j Sena Greeting to W rarer. Sax FExsrcisco, Sept. 29. The following: characteristic telegram wat forwarded to day: Jta&aB. Winter, Apt& ef '.Yar GrUizn ton IiuHapafclu: None but traitors to our cause wul fuse with old prostituted partus. Spread'the light. Dtsxa TCxazscr. Xatrtaaonlal. Sax Fsayasco. Oct. I. Loring Picker ing of tbe Morning CaU was married to night to Miss Margaret L Crolhera of San Francisco. Ftbootlar Kerapo at Tateaoa. Tccsoy, October 2. This aftersooa Wm. Ecer shot asd probably fatally wonaded B. H1L Theaaray ongmaaed at a tseetisg last sight where a mixed ticket was selected asd recommesded to voters of tha cossty. Hefie is as ears esi Republican, asd deaoasced the ai teapt to claim thai German had the bnlaBce of power, asd said thai they viQjam irrespective oi par- -acrauve to a rt. tha, lift brers. - L . t Sefiiis Texylow5 , MsrttratsaaJ Sax Jose. Oct. 1. Harry Diasaoad. aged iweaty, while, walking home with two ladies to-night was shot, pro Dairy fatally, by a parry unknown. It ia snp poaed the asjsassia mistook DixrionJ for some other perscs. A ratal Xlatalte. Atbcss, October 2. last Wednesday a report was circulated thai a masked mas had beca seen hiding is the brash scar the acese cf the late robberies of Forest HUl stage. Fearing another rob bery as arrasgemest was made beiwees stage drivers asd J. II. Bollard, who lives sear the road, thai he asd his son should meet the stage nightly asd follow it oxer the suspected portion of the road. This was dose Wednesday night without result, xast sign: isnerru -Bogga, Know ing nothing of this arrasgemest, sent Deputy Adams oat on the stage as a guard, armed with a shotgun aad re volver. About a mile aad a half above North Fork bridge, tho Bollards were sees by tho driver. Report s&s thai the driver explsdaed the arrangc meats with them to tho mas scttis; isaide the stage, tellisgblm to explaia it to Adams so be should sot mreakg the two armed mea as robbers. This aaa claims to have dose it, bat if he did he was misunderstood, for upon Adams seeiag the men ho discharged his gua at them, killing Mr. Ballard insianuy, hat aot injuring the bon. Adams walked back from Grizzly Bear House, asd. learning of his fearful mistake, gave himself up. Thai this afiair is the result of a saisusderstanding, is certain. DeciaratMn. of War. Geatcsa, Sept. 7. Yesterday the prince of Montenegro received offiHal in formation that an advance to Dubngno would be regarded as a declaration of war. Tbe prince or Montenegro conscquenUv I t . a ai i- -. m - oas teiegiapueu umirat evmour, teat he is not prepared without aid to land troops to attack the Albanians, reinforced as they are by Turkish regulars and ar tillery, ibis step of the porta must be regarded as paramount to a deciaratioa of war against tnropc Xdiailerd Manlered. Galwat. Sept. 26. Lord MontraorrijL i small land owner on bad terms with his tenants, has been found murdered Bear Ballinrade. He had received six bullet wound. A land meetinz was held Sun day near the spot where Lord Mont Mor ris was murdered. The speakers dis claimed any connection of the land league willi the murder. Dcnux, Sept, 27. The murder of Lord Moatmorris has cau?ed the greatest sensa tion in Dublin. It is expected that the affair will induce the government to take diclilvo steps to control the utterances of land agitators. Facts About Floub. 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